We reuse all of the good ideas from Bitcoin and then we add this layer of encryption so that the payment of Zcash from one user to the next is included in the global replicated ledger for integrity (the recipient of the money can be sure that the payment has happened) and it's part
of the global consensus but it's encrypted so no one else can learn of your behaviour by looking at the ledger except for authorised parties who you have given the decryption key to.
In a remarkable moment
of global consensus, the member states of both the United Nations (UN), through its adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), through its Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) in 2018, prioritized education for global citizenship and global competence.
Not exact matches
Additive manufacturing so far has tapped just eight percent
of its
global market potential, according to
consensus views
of industry experts surveyed by Wohlers.
There has been a tremendous amount
of analysis and the
consensus is that there could be nothing positive for the
global economy about a separation
of the United Kingdom and the European Union.
The Commission took unilateral action and retroactively changed the rules, disregarding decades
of Irish tax law, US tax law, as well as
global consensus on tax policy, that everyone has relied on,» Apple said.
But a report by the OECD published on March 16 indicated that there is still no
global consensus on how best to proceed with the taxation
of the digital economy or on the merits
of an interim solution.
Hoegh - Guldberg said scientific
consensus was that hikes in carbon dioxide and the average
global temperature were «almost certain to destroy the coral communities
of the Great Barrier Reef for hundreds if not thousands
of years».
Trump and several
of his cabinet members deny the
consensus among climate scientists that carbon dioxide from human activity is the primary cause
of global warming.
As the year progressed, the
consensus abandoned talk
of «secular stagnation» for a new catchphrase: «
global synchronous growth.»
According to Matt Hornbach,
Global Head
of Interest Rate Strategy, growth expectations, while boosted, remain just below FOMC
consensus and he and his team expect them to decelerate in 2019.
«Every time the bond market moves dramatically and unexpectedly higher in yield, the
consensus forecast plays catch - up,» says Matthew Hornbach,
Global Head
of Interest Rate Strategy for Morgan Stanley Research.
For much
of my career I pretty much accepted the
consensus, but as I started to think more seriously about the components
of the balance
of payments, I realized that when Keynes at Bretton Woods argued for a hybrid currency (which he called «bancor») to serve as the
global reserve currency, and not the US dollar, he wasn't only expressing his dismay about the transfer
of international status from Britain to the US.
By Linda Hasenfratz and Hal Kvisle Published in the Hill Times — December 13, 2010 Despite clear signs
of progress in building an international
consensus, the outcome
of the latest round
of UN climate change negotiations in Cancun appears to have fallen short
of the target: a clear and comprehensive plan to reduce
global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
By Linda Hasenfratz and Hal KvislePublished in the Hill Times - December 13, 2010 Despite clear signs
of progress in building an international
consensus, the outcome
of the latest round
of UN climate change negotiations in Cancun appears to have fallen short
of the target: a clear and comprehensive plan to reduce
global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.Many
of the most contentious issues remain unresolved, including whether to incorporate the negotiators» goals in a legally binding agreement and how...
«Respondents... generally agree about monetary policy, but there is no clear
consensus about most fiscal issues,» said Jay Bryson,
global economist at Wells Fargo Securities and chair
of the NABE's policy survey committee.
In a new report, «Beyond Secular Stagnation,» Morgan Stanley's
Global Investment Committee deconstructs the
consensus view by examining some
of the most frequently - cited drivers
of secular stagnation.
Still, it beat the analysts»
consensus estimate
of 43 cents a share, according to S&P
Global.
In another well - flagged move, the Bank
of England (BoE) raised interest rates in the United Kingdom (UK) for the first time since the
global financial crisis, following data showing third - quarter UK growth was a little higher than
consensus forecasts.
A
consensus on the need for FTAAP to defend and facilitate open and deeper economic ties has evolved amid the recession and threats
of global protectionism.
Our lending and borrowing model requires a blockchain and an open ledger technology, it also requires
consensus and a
global footprint
of coin holders in order to really gain traction and complete our mission.
«It's a
global world, and many
of the small companies we invest in do business all over the world,» he said, adding that his firm already is using estimates that are below Wall Street's
consensus.
The speakers had a variety
of views, but the
consensus on the panel was that an alliance is indeed forming on social and cultural issues, specifically gender and sexuality, and that this alliance will have a serious influence on domestic and
global politics.
In the future, Küng and others seeking to further the
global ethic project might pay less attention to the «minimal
consensus» and more attention to the several types
of bias that tend to vitiate and fragment the content
of an ethic that is already quite thin.
Its appeal is complex, drawing on belief in anthropogenic
global warming and trust in the «scientific
consensus» behind it; the Great Recession and a protective reaction to rapid social change; a basic need for the concrete, local, and personal; the waning
of religious observance; peer pressure, star power, money, and more.
It's like
global warming — you will always find some
global warming deniers out there who can quote some little piece
of research they have found somewhere, some science junk, but the
consensus is there.»
-LSB-...] Twenty years have passed since the fall
of the Berlin wall, when the UN undertook to build a «new
global consensus» on the norms, values and priorities
of international cooperation for the post-Cold War era and the 21st century.
Would it not be that the West and the institutions
of global governance, having closed themselves to transcendence, have stopped searching for what is real, true and good for humanity as a whole and for each individual person, and therefore prove unable to forge any genuine
consensus?
1) Copenhagen demonstrated that
global governance has overreached itself; 2) The crisis provokes a shift away from idealistic globalism, back to pragmatic concerns; 3) «Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival app
global governance has overreached itself; 2) The crisis provokes a shift away from idealistic globalism, back to pragmatic concerns; 3) «
Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival app
Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions
of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival app
global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5)
Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival app
Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies,
global governance opts for a survival app
global governance opts for a survival approach.
The task ahead
of us is to help disentangle from ideology the issues that make up the themes
of this
consensus - inter alia, man's relationship to creation, the role
of woman in society, people's participation in governance, a
global ethic, North - South solidarity, the role
of business, cultural identity, holism.
Consensus, accords and other soft agreements (such as the 1994 Cairo
consensus or the recent Copenhagen Accord), while not being «legally binding», do substantially determine the direction
of global governance, establish a «
global normative framework», are often «enforced» - effectively implemented, as if political and cultural agreements had become more «binding» than hard law.
The times are favourable to self - determination, a return to reality, de-hijacking the «
global normative
consensus» built not by real people, but by the enlightened despots
of our
global age.
-LSB-...]
Global governance can be «described» as the new global political regime which informally came about in the course of the post-Cold War conference process of the United Nations (1990 - 96), when a new «global consensus» was built, not primarily by governments themselves but through a historical and strategic partnership between the UN and so - called «non-state actors», mainly powerful western - based
Global governance can be «described» as the new
global political regime which informally came about in the course of the post-Cold War conference process of the United Nations (1990 - 96), when a new «global consensus» was built, not primarily by governments themselves but through a historical and strategic partnership between the UN and so - called «non-state actors», mainly powerful western - based
global political regime which informally came about in the course
of the post-Cold War conference process
of the United Nations (1990 - 96), when a new «
global consensus» was built, not primarily by governments themselves but through a historical and strategic partnership between the UN and so - called «non-state actors», mainly powerful western - based
global consensus» was built, not primarily by governments themselves but through a historical and strategic partnership between the UN and so - called «non-state actors», mainly powerful western - based NGOs.
In other words, the «
global consensus»
of the 1990s failed to do just that and leaders admit it has already become irrelevant.
As IIS often highlighted it, the UN
consensus - building exercise
of the 1990s, which set the framework in which
global governance operates today, hijacked humanity's universal aspirations at the end
of the Cold War.
The bodies that rule our
global economy today, the G8 (the world's industrialized countries), the IMF and the World Bank (together known as the «Washington
consensus») prescribe for the world a neo-classical recipe
of privatization, decentralization, deregulation and other market liberalizations, assuming that our common interests are best served by the invisible hand
of the market.
The more manifest it becomes that the «
global consensus» built after the end
of the Cold War was hijacked and is therefore fake, the more de-hijacking becomes a real possibility.
Forged by US gender feminists in the 1970s against the backdrop
of May» 68, the postmodern notion
of gender became the object
of an alleged «
global consensus» at the 1995 UN Beijing conference on women.
globalisation with a human face,
global citizenship, sustainable development, good governance,
consensus - building,
global ethic, cultural diversity, cultural liberty, dialogue among civilizations, quality
of life, quality education, education for all, right to choose, informed choice, informed consent, gender, equal opportunity, empowerment, NGOs, civil society, partnerships, transparency, bottom - up participation, accountability, holism, broad - based consultation, facilitation, inclusion, awareness - raising, clarification
of values, capacity - building, women's rights, children's rights, reproductive rights, sexual orientation, safe abortion, safe motherhood, enabling environment, equal access, life skills education, peer education, bodily integrity, internalisation, ownership, bestpractices, indicators
of progress, culturally sensitive approaches, secular spirituality, Youth Parliament, peace education, the rights
of future generations, corporate social responsibility, fair trade, human security, precautionary principle, prevention...
The «
global consensus» was supposed to reflect the will
of governments, themselves supposed to represent the will
of the people.
Despite the «science is settled» and «
consensus» claims
of the
global - warming alarmists, the fear
of catastrophic consequences from rising temperatures has been driven not so much by good science as by computer models and adroit publicity fed to a compliant media.
In «The Fusion
of Civilizations: The Case for
Global Optimism» (Foreign Affairs, May / June 2016), Kishore Mahbubani and Lawrence Summers champion «pragmatic problem - solving» in a «stable and sustainable rules - based order,» undergirded by a scientific, technological, and economic
consensus that encourages a «fusion
of civilizations.»
In «The Fusion
of Civilizations: The Case for
Global Optimism» (Foreign Affairs, May / June 2016), Kishore Mahbubani and Lawrence Summers champion «pragmatic problem - solving» in a «stable and sustainable rule - based order,» undergirded by a scientific, technological, and economic
consensus that encourages a «fusion
of civilizations.»
There is worldwide
consensus that there is a
global health crisis in nutrition 8 and that the costs
of diet related diseases are fast consuming health budgets.
On the one hand, WIC was the first U.S. agency to join the
global consensus on breastfeeding in 1997 — far ahead
of the Health Department or any White House programs.
«Similarly, a number
of studies have found that telling people about the 97 % scientific
consensus on human - caused
global warming has a neutralizing rather than polarizing effect.»
AFTER decades
of debate and acrimony, science and society seem to have reached a
consensus that greenhouse gases are increasing
global temperatures.
Although there was disagreement on exactly what should be done, there appeared to be a
consensus that action should be taken to avert a 2 - degree Celsius (3.6 - degree Fahrenheit) rise in average
global temperatures and to cut emissions
of greenhouse gases in half by 2050.
Furthermore, a lack
of consensus between states related to the meaning
of consent forms and institutional review board (IRB) processes while conducting research has hampered efforts toward
global scientific collaborations.
In contrast, the
consensus view among paleoclimatologists is that the Medieval Warming Period was a regional phenomenon, that the worldwide nature
of the Little Ice Age is open to question and that the late 20th century saw the most extreme
global average temperatures.
Climate scientist Christopher Field, director
of the Department
of Global Ecology of the Carnegie Institution for Science at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, emphasized the scientific consensus that global temperatures are rising and that climate change is likely to contribute to extreme weather e
Global Ecology
of the Carnegie Institution for Science at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, emphasized the scientific
consensus that
global temperatures are rising and that climate change is likely to contribute to extreme weather e
global temperatures are rising and that climate change is likely to contribute to extreme weather events.